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Lower Hermosa Creek Trailhead

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Lower Hermosa Creek Trailhead

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The Lower Hermosa Creek Trailhead serves as a primary gateway to the expansive Hermosa Creek Trail system, nestled within the San Juan National Forest in southwest Colorado. Situated approximately 10 miles north of Durango, this trailhead provides access to a diverse landscape of forested gulches and canyon views within the majestic San Juan Mountains. At an elevation of about 2421 meters (7943 feet), it’s a key starting point for exploring the region’s natural beauty.

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    December 15, 2022

    Hiking

    Hermosa Creek Trailhead and Jones Creek Trailhead are located just next to each other, with two seperate trails that take you into or along the edge of Hermosa Creek Wilderness. At Jones Creek Trailhead, you will find a primitive campground and pit toilets.

    January 18, 2024

    Mountain biking

    There is a little parking area for the Hermosa Creek Trail system, which is quite extensive. And if you want to stay overnigt: The is a beautiful campground next to the trailhead, the Lower Hermosa Campground. It does not get much more convenient than this!

    December 20, 2023

    Cycling

    Hermosa Creek Trailhead and Jones Creek Trailhead are located just next to each other, with two separate trails that take you into or along the edge of Hermosa Creek Wilderness. At Jones Creek Trailhead, you will find a primitive campground and pit toilets.

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    Location: La Plata County, Colorado, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical difficulty level of the Hermosa Creek Trail from the Lower Trailhead?

    The Hermosa Creek Trail is generally considered moderate in difficulty. While it offers a scenic journey along the creek, be prepared for sections with narrow paths, steep drop-offs, and technical obstacles like embedded boulders and rock ledges, especially if you are mountain biking. Hikers will also encounter varied terrain.

    Are there any specific permits required to hike or bike the Hermosa Creek Trail?

    Generally, no specific permits are required for day use hiking or mountain biking on the Hermosa Creek Trail. However, if you plan to camp overnight in the backcountry, always check with the San Juan National Forest for current regulations and any necessary permits for dispersed camping or fire restrictions.

    Is the Lower Hermosa Creek Trailhead and its trails dog-friendly?

    Yes, the Lower Hermosa Creek Trailhead and the Hermosa Creek Trail are generally dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome but should be kept under control, preferably on a leash, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users. Always remember to pack out any waste.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter on the Hermosa Creek Trail?

    The Hermosa Creek area is rich in wildlife. Visitors have the chance to observe various species, including elk, black bears, bobcats, and coyotes. Keep a respectful distance from all wildlife and store food properly, especially if camping, to avoid attracting animals.

    Are there any family-friendly hiking options or shorter routes from the Lower Hermosa Creek Trailhead?

    While the full Hermosa Creek Trail is 19 miles one-way, making it a longer adventure, families can enjoy shorter out-and-back hikes from the Lower Trailhead. The initial sections of the trail are less strenuous and offer beautiful scenery, making them suitable for a pleasant family outing. You can turn around at any point to match your group's comfort level.

    What are the parking facilities like at the Lower Hermosa Creek Trailhead, and does it fill up quickly?

    The Lower Hermosa Creek Trailhead features a large parking lot that can accommodate both vehicles and horse trailers. While it is spacious, it can fill up quickly, especially during peak season weekends and holidays. Arriving earlier in the morning is recommended to secure a spot.

    What are the winter conditions like, and is the trail suitable for winter activities?

    Winter brings significant snow to the Hermosa Creek area. While some sections might be accessible for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing, the trail's multi-use nature and potential for deep snow or icy conditions mean it's not typically maintained for winter recreation. Always check local weather and trail conditions before attempting a winter visit, and be aware of avalanche risks in higher elevations.

    Are there any notable natural features or landmarks to look out for along the trail?

    Yes, the trail winds through diverse forests of Ponderosa Pines, Gambel Oaks, Spruce, and Fir. Keep an eye out for old-growth Ponderosa Pines, some of which are particularly large and impressive. As you venture further, you'll also be treated to scenic views across the canyon towards western peaks and groves of Aspen trees, especially vibrant in the fall.

    What amenities are available at the Lower Hermosa Campground?

    The Lower Hermosa Campground, located adjacent to the trailhead, offers 19 sites available on a first-come, first-served basis. Amenities include picnic tables and campfire grates. It's important to note that there is no water available at the campground, so visitors must bring their own.

    Are there any other trails or trailheads nearby that offer similar experiences?

    Yes, the Jones Creek Trailhead is located just next to the Lower Hermosa Creek Trailhead. It offers access to separate trails that also lead into or along the edge of the Hermosa Creek Wilderness, providing additional options for exploration and similar natural experiences.

    What impact did the 416 Fire have on the Hermosa Creek Trail, and what should visitors be aware of?

    The Hermosa Creek Watershed was affected by the 2018 "416 Fire." Visitors should be aware of burned area hazards, which include falling trees, unstable soils, and potential debris flows, especially during and after heavy rains. Always exercise caution and observe any posted warnings or closures.

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